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in today's cover story....how the fed decision will effect the economy short and long term. plus.... why one analyst says its a buyers market for muncipal bonds. and....bill buster.... why you may be wasting hundreds of dollars on your cell phone bills. first business starts now! you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas good morning!it's thursday, june 20th. im angela miles. in today's first look: the market's taper caper. stocks fell dramatically yesterday on word from the chairman -- the federal reserve may taper its bond buying program by the end of the year. the dow fell more than 200 points, the nasdaq deopped 39 and the s&p 23... as traders yanked money out of the stock market. gold and oil also sold off. in irs updates, fbi agentsare said to be to working on a criminal probe into scrutiny of conservative groups. while an irs employee contends the targeting did not originate from the white house. and dunkin' donuts reportedly goes gluten free with some its doughnuts and muffins.dunkin makes the move ahead of rivals mcdonald
in today's cover story....how the fed decision will effect the economy short and long term. plus.... why one analyst says its a buyers market for muncipal bonds. and....bill buster.... why you may be wasting hundreds of dollars on your cell phone bills. first business starts now! you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas good morning!it's thursday, june 20th. im angela miles. in today's first look: the market's taper caper. stocks fell dramatically...
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if the economy is improving what are the economic sensitive things to do better? diversified companies and consumer discretionary stocks like housing and auto and media. if we're right that the economy starts to pick up in the second half of this year and into next, then those stocks are cheap and ought to do well. >> how alarmed were you by that chinese manufacturering number that came out overnight? it kneecaped the commodities space and some of the stocks, as well. is this what you would see as the beginning of a long-term slowing in emerging markets and in china? >> there is $64,000 question. we've been emerging for the last several quarters. the pmi number in china overnight was an ink mental data point that concerns investors. we would like to see the chinese government to come out with fiscal and monetary initiatives that would restimulate growth into the start of next year but at this point it's like waiting for gudel. we're watching the economy slow down in china where maybe 7.5 to 8% run rate this year. we would like to see that number stabilize there, m
if the economy is improving what are the economic sensitive things to do better? diversified companies and consumer discretionary stocks like housing and auto and media. if we're right that the economy starts to pick up in the second half of this year and into next, then those stocks are cheap and ought to do well. >> how alarmed were you by that chinese manufacturering number that came out overnight? it kneecaped the commodities space and some of the stocks, as well. is this what you...
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overall it has been down, they are cost-cutting it ll help the bottom line, economy showing some life. if you have been o a plane they ar jam-packed. neil: how can that be pleasant? jared, i know you don't kno what commercial flying is, but how can it be pleasant? >> i am just not, i am a new pilot. i fly privately. neil: listen to you. >> no, no, i wish i could live the life capin of a major airline 30 years a. you getn plane now, it is like a cattle ride, we have gotten okay with that, but i don't think that buying an airline is a gd investment, they are bound by the price of oil, the areutting costs yes, they are making planes more fuel efficient, but again this is predicattd onil and communication tha changes. neil:ut, do you buy that ople are happier with this experice, i do not. >> no. neil: ink they are interviewing zombies. >> thelane is full. neil: you could have a blaine full of zombies. >> no matter wat you carry, buy the stock, demand it there. >> okay. >> housing starts? you have who to wonder -- you have to wonder with latest housing data. they a still up, 7 7% over last
overall it has been down, they are cost-cutting it ll help the bottom line, economy showing some life. if you have been o a plane they ar jam-packed. neil: how can that be pleasant? jared, i know you don't kno what commercial flying is, but how can it be pleasant? >> i am just not, i am a new pilot. i fly privately. neil: listen to you. >> no, no, i wish i could live the life capin of a major airline 30 years a. you getn plane now, it is like a cattle ride, we have gotten okay with...
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the fed does taper, the economy is getting better, markets start reflecting the economy, corporate profits, earnings are strong, and low inflation and guess whatting are as they taper, the pop the bubble in the bond market. there's a bubble in the bond market. particularly the more risky bonds. looking for yield and return. that money somehow comes back to the stock market. that's the possibility. >> neil: that's been the hope. not always consistent that money hat leaves bonds goes to stock market. we're gold. what if the fed were to say the clearest terms not only are we tapering down but we're going to continue to taper down in the months to come. that would imply something stronger than just ebbing a little bit. >> here's the thing. the mind of the market. we keep talking about that. forget about rationality and fundamentalled. remember the movie backdraft. report deniro looking for the mind of the fire. the market is fixated on fed spending. even if he says something more than tapering, the market could sell off significantly. >> neil: something else that might or might not rattle. dro
the fed does taper, the economy is getting better, markets start reflecting the economy, corporate profits, earnings are strong, and low inflation and guess whatting are as they taper, the pop the bubble in the bond market. there's a bubble in the bond market. particularly the more risky bonds. looking for yield and return. that money somehow comes back to the stock market. that's the possibility. >> neil: that's been the hope. not always consistent that money hat leaves bonds goes to...
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says there is no evidence that people have been poisoned and as economy check out this plane and this is flight 116 having touched down. the plane originating from on hong kong and they will be talking to a lot of people. the passenger to made the threat may be emotionally unstable. >>> back here at home. morgan hill police have a person in custody after discovering a naked body of a woman. he was charged with one count of murder and one count of domestic violence. he was in a romantic relationship with the victim. they lived together on monterey road. >> pacifica police need your help trying to abduct a 10-year-old girl. he tried to grab but punched him and got away. man was last seen running away on sanity rose avenue. here is a police sketch. white man, 30-40 years old. about fiex six feet with stocky build and wearing a red checkered shirt and blue jeans. >> walnut police are investigating after a man was attacked inside his home overnight. it happened on jones road. the man was taken to the hospital. he is expected to be okay. the attack does not appear to be random. they are try
says there is no evidence that people have been poisoned and as economy check out this plane and this is flight 116 having touched down. the plane originating from on hong kong and they will be talking to a lot of people. the passenger to made the threat may be emotionally unstable. >>> back here at home. morgan hill police have a person in custody after discovering a naked body of a woman. he was charged with one count of murder and one count of domestic violence. he was in a romantic...
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. >>> the british economy is about to get ads 400 billion boost thanks to none other that will and kate's special delivery. royal baby sleepwear, booties and much more will be big business for the royal family and for retailers. >>> check out this $3,000 wart melon. these black skin melon grow only on japan's northern island heikedo. >>> you might consider investing in this letter written by george washington about the u.s. constitution. it's being auctioned off by christie's. >>> a radio host fired for going over the line. allen i'veson accused of abdu abducting his five children. >>> well, it's time for sports. for all the latest headlines, we're joined by betty. >> good morning, mara. in sports, in game three of the stanley cup final, bruins daniel paille rips a shot past crawford for a 1-0 lead. three minutes later, bergeron makes a power play goal. the bruins take the game and now have a 2-1 lead. >>> allen iverson's ex-wife has filed paperwork saying iverson has abducted the five children. but the former nba star allegedly never returned the children home from north carolina after a
. >>> the british economy is about to get ads 400 billion boost thanks to none other that will and kate's special delivery. royal baby sleepwear, booties and much more will be big business for the royal family and for retailers. >>> check out this $3,000 wart melon. these black skin melon grow only on japan's northern island heikedo. >>> you might consider investing in this letter written by george washington about the u.s. constitution. it's being auctioned off by...
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economy by 240 million pounds or $300 million u.s. dollars. @%w we continue the countdown to the closing bell with liz claman. ♪ liz: every monday, we love to look at stocks getting what we call the barren's bounce, and today is no exception. nicole, these are the names that are mentioned either positively or negatively, but a bounce is more positive; right? >> that's right. people read barrens over the weekend, and you know the stocks react if it's good news. they may jump if it's bad news or sell off. in this case, it's a chip maker looking at advanced microdevices up 3 #% now because it's been on the rise. the article over the weekend said that advanced microstock could actually double. wouldn't you love to wake up nd read barrens over the weekend and see that your favorite stock you are invested in could double? that's what they are saying because there was an acquisition, a 2012 purchase of the micro to gain market sharement wanted -- share. i wanted to take you over to big lots shining up 3.2% now as 33.91 because they, too, are gettin
economy by 240 million pounds or $300 million u.s. dollars. @%w we continue the countdown to the closing bell with liz claman. ♪ liz: every monday, we love to look at stocks getting what we call the barren's bounce, and today is no exception. nicole, these are the names that are mentioned either positively or negatively, but a bounce is more positive; right? >> that's right. people read barrens over the weekend, and you know the stocks react if it's good news. they may jump if it's bad...
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state of the art sports complex is a sign of progress that will benefit the economy you have to wonder what good are these stadiums if they're building cities that can educate their kids but can't provide health care to their sick and where the citizens don't even seem to want him in washington same sex are two it hasn't exactly been the easiest political season for canadian politicians who've been mired in scandal after scandal after scandal first up toronto mayor rob ford has been accused of smoking crack on camera this alleged video has yet to be released but he's still in office next up montreal interim and mayor michael applebum who resigned yesterday after being arrested and charged with fourteen counts of fraud and conspiracy among other charges and applebaum took office for the last mayor of montreal gerald tremblay who left office in november after evidence surfaced that his staff allegedly took bribes his corruption probe is still ongoing and finally london ontario joe fund tanna who is currently under indictment for misusing public money for his son's wedding he plans to see
state of the art sports complex is a sign of progress that will benefit the economy you have to wonder what good are these stadiums if they're building cities that can educate their kids but can't provide health care to their sick and where the citizens don't even seem to want him in washington same sex are two it hasn't exactly been the easiest political season for canadian politicians who've been mired in scandal after scandal after scandal first up toronto mayor rob ford has been accused of...
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according to onn former fed economist, the economy still needs the help. >> stated driven, depends on data, and right now climate gains have not been very good because of all of this sequester and that tax increases. as the fed feared. so it is not too surprising. they're going to need to see us get over this. >> but, at his press conference get the chance to clarify, even walk back those comments that he made in may on possible slower quantitative easing. liz: let's make our viewers clear. a news conference for you will take questions from people like you. @%e think it will go over into the show? has in the past gone so long. something tells me he wants to communicate, let the markets know, translating it for everybody. >> the press conference starts at 230. it usually goes now less than 45 minutes. probabby could go for an hour, maybe longer. liz: thank you very much. see you tomorrow. closing bell ringing in 49 minutes as investors wait for that moment, that announcement from fed chairman ben bernanke tomorrow. more important, what you do today. we have a three-point plan to help y
according to onn former fed economist, the economy still needs the help. >> stated driven, depends on data, and right now climate gains have not been very good because of all of this sequester and that tax increases. as the fed feared. so it is not too surprising. they're going to need to see us get over this. >> but, at his press conference get the chance to clarify, even walk back those comments that he made in may on possible slower quantitative easing. liz: let's make our...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our let me i want it all let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we're having a debate we have our knives out. but if you give the scientists back staying married again you're in a situation where be i'd like to talk about your mailing me. today on a special larry king now already a view with the richest man in the world carlos slim one of these things responsibility and compromise i'll get his take on the state of the economy in the u.s. do if he's very important not only for the americans but for everyone in the world and how american can catch up to china i think china is a great example of what you need to do plus how do you avoid spoiling children i gave them the investment account and they've been they were just fine because they don't this time that they should not have things just to have things that's next on larry king now.
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and economy is bert he. we're a perfect economic barometer, we can tell you in advance because of those lines. stuart: i thought that the terrible news for the city is probably very, very good news for you, but that's not the case. >> not the case. stuart: i come to you and you paan an object with you, and you give me a loan for $100. >> yes. stuart: what interest rate? >> state of michigan is regulated 3% a month and a $1 a month storage. stuart: hold on a second, story to interrupt you i know you're a star and television and interrupting you. story about that. you give me $100 for one month. i owe you, $104 at the end of the month. >> $3 interest and a dollar a month storage and state allows us to charge $1 per month per each item that you pawn. stuart: isn't that close to 40% on a year? >> yeah, but it's -- there's other states, we're the lowest interest rates in the united states. if you go to florida, it's 25% a month. if you go to arkansas, 30% a month. stuart: a month? >> a month. if you went to flori
and economy is bert he. we're a perfect economic barometer, we can tell you in advance because of those lines. stuart: i thought that the terrible news for the city is probably very, very good news for you, but that's not the case. >> not the case. stuart: i come to you and you paan an object with you, and you give me a loan for $100. >> yes. stuart: what interest rate? >> state of michigan is regulated 3% a month and a $1 a month storage. stuart: hold on a second, story to...
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. >>> the british economy is about to get a $400 million boost thanks to none other than will and kate's special delivery. royal baby sleepwear, booties and so much more will be big biz for the royal family and retailers. >>> and check out this $3,000 watermelon. boy, i sure hope it's worth it. these black skinned melons grown only in japan's northern island of hokido are dense and sweeter than regular watermelons. >>> three sport radios hosts have been fired for going over the line. you got to hear about this one. >>> and former nba star allen iverson is accused of abducting his five children. >>> plus, will brad pitt's world war z be a blockbuster or a bust? next. >>> all right. time to get the latest in sports now. game three of the stanley cup finals, bruins daniel paille rips a shot past goaltender corey crawford for a 1-0 lead. now ten minutes later patrice bergeron is left open on the back post for an easy power play goal making it 2-0, bruins. the bruins hold on to win, giving them a 2-1 series lead. >>> here is a bizarre story involving former nba star allen iverson. tmz reporte
. >>> the british economy is about to get a $400 million boost thanks to none other than will and kate's special delivery. royal baby sleepwear, booties and so much more will be big biz for the royal family and retailers. >>> and check out this $3,000 watermelon. boy, i sure hope it's worth it. these black skinned melons grown only in japan's northern island of hokido are dense and sweeter than regular watermelons. >>> three sport radios hosts have been fired for...
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markets why not just for scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. mission free accreditation free transport charges free. range moncef free risk free studio type free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media and on to our t.v. dot com. coming up on our t.v. in afghanistan the u.s. has announced a plan to hold peace talks with the taliban to pull international coalition and u.s. forces will start withdrawing from the country what's the future for afghanistan and we'll try to answer that question and more straight ahead. it turns out the f.b.i. is also watching u.s. citizens from the sky that admission came from the head of the f.b.i. while testifying before congress will have a look at this program and the lack of transparency and strict guidelines. another day of mass protests in brazil one of the reasons most people are on the streets that they're upset over a new sports stadium being built with taxpayer money the sam
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this is detroit's economy. this is not just for minoritties in the pockets of the neighborhoods. this is detroit, a major american city. reverend, we have seen it fall off a fiscal cliff. remember that language this year. unemployment 9.9. and national average 7.6. still stuck but not as bad as detroit. debt there is 17 plus billion. and population dropped off 250,000 between 2,000 and 2010. that is a loss of rev vow. >> hundred thousand homes are lost and banks engaging in subprime lending scheme and they closed the industrial base and took those plants to cheap labor markets and that took the guts out of detroit. that is a big deal. now you have a no chain stores and no grocery stores and it is abandonment. and these are americans and we need a plan for restaulization to offset the impact. long- term low interest loans and we cannot abandon these citizens. we can bail out iraq, we could bail out american cities and we must. >> a food chain desert. i had not put it that way. >> there is not one food chain there. and there's not one drug store chain there. only one car dealership
this is detroit's economy. this is not just for minoritties in the pockets of the neighborhoods. this is detroit, a major american city. reverend, we have seen it fall off a fiscal cliff. remember that language this year. unemployment 9.9. and national average 7.6. still stuck but not as bad as detroit. debt there is 17 plus billion. and population dropped off 250,000 between 2,000 and 2010. that is a loss of rev vow. >> hundred thousand homes are lost and banks engaging in subprime...
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economy and the world economy go cold turkey on all this easy money, and they-- nobody wants to be the last guy out of the market. and so they reacted very-- very swiftly, more than than i suspect the fed anticipates. >> brown: james pawlzen, is it a surprise. everyone knew at some point the fed would do this. >> i don't think so. i think that part of the big response that david speaks to has to do with the fact we've come up so much i think in the last year. we had a really big run, 25%, 30% run. often in big bull markets you have very violent but short-term sort of pull-backs and i think this was a catalyst that allowed traders to sell, the excuse to sell. i do think that people calm down a little bit, we adjust to little higher bond yields we're seeing in the last few days as the fed stops buying many as many bonds. i think we'll calm down and realize that the fed's real message is that the economy to them is looking a little better, and they think for the first time the economy is get along with a little less support from them all on its own as an equity investor that's probably a
economy and the world economy go cold turkey on all this easy money, and they-- nobody wants to be the last guy out of the market. and so they reacted very-- very swiftly, more than than i suspect the fed anticipates. >> brown: james pawlzen, is it a surprise. everyone knew at some point the fed would do this. >> i don't think so. i think that part of the big response that david speaks to has to do with the fact we've come up so much i think in the last year. we had a really big...
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the water levels hitting historic low levels and drying up a big part of the american economy. >>> and later, the healing power of a familiar face from home. pets now allowed, even encouraged at a growing number of hospitals. >>> the great lakes contain one fifth of the fresh water supply in the surface of the earth. that may seem like a great deal of it, these days it's not enough for the level of commerce that those five truly great lakes have supported for so long. the problem is the water levels. the lakes are currently low and getting lower. our report on the impact tonight from our chief environmental correspondent anne thompson. >> reporter: the cargo ship "mesabi miner" rides high as it docks on lake erie. and that's not good. >> she left 8,000 tons of iron ore in minnesota, that's basically a day's work for an iron ore mine. >> reporter: iron ore destined to be steel in cars and refrigerators. but the mesabi miner can't carry a full load because once again water levels in the great lakes are too low. >> it's reducing our revenue. we carry less tons, we get paid by the ton. we
the water levels hitting historic low levels and drying up a big part of the american economy. >>> and later, the healing power of a familiar face from home. pets now allowed, even encouraged at a growing number of hospitals. >>> the great lakes contain one fifth of the fresh water supply in the surface of the earth. that may seem like a great deal of it, these days it's not enough for the level of commerce that those five truly great lakes have supported for so long. the...
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partnership would increase exports decrease barriers as part of a broader strategy for both of our economies that was to pour hundreds of thousands of jobs on both sides of the ocean. >> he also met with russian president vladimir putin tried to talk him down from his support of the syrian government. they both agreed they have a difference of opinion on the issue. >> new england patriots owner says vladimir putin stole his 2005 s super bowl ring. he gave him the ring in a visit. a few days after the passing of the ring there was confusion as to whether the ring was a gift or whether it it was stolen.kraft claims it was a gift. >> we have all kinds of changes in the 7 day forecast. a slight chance of a storm tomorrow 77 degrees on wednesday 85 on a thursday at " make it up to 90 degrees on saturday. showers and thunderstorms also possible for saturday night and sunday. mostly cloudy on monday with a high of 89 degrees. >> miss utah had this deer in headlights moment when she was asked about male and female income disparities. >> we're continuing to try to strive to ... figure out how to crea
partnership would increase exports decrease barriers as part of a broader strategy for both of our economies that was to pour hundreds of thousands of jobs on both sides of the ocean. >> he also met with russian president vladimir putin tried to talk him down from his support of the syrian government. they both agreed they have a difference of opinion on the issue. >> new england patriots owner says vladimir putin stole his 2005 s super bowl ring. he gave him the ring in a visit. a...
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so the economy does well, you will see a rising rate environment. at 3.5% on a $250,000 home with 20% down, you pay about $898. the same 30-year fixed mortgage will coáu you 954 bucks at 4%. that's $56 more a month or $672 a year. down payment, credit score and d8income determine the rate youl pay. >> borrowers that are getting the best rate are putting 20% to 25% down. they have income that is documentable. so they're providing w-2s and federal tax returns. and they have an excellent r credit score. something over 700 or 720. >> reporter: a quick closing at a time also helps. >> you get your best rate from a lender if you lock in for 30 days. standard to lock in for 60 days. the longer you go out, the more expensive it will be. >> reporter: ask your lender about a float down provision so your rate could be adjusted lower if rates do slip again. if you're still looking for the right house, make sure you're preapproved for a mortgage. and pay down your debt while interest rates on auto loans and credit cards are still low. >> this is a time to take
so the economy does well, you will see a rising rate environment. at 3.5% on a $250,000 home with 20% down, you pay about $898. the same 30-year fixed mortgage will coáu you 954 bucks at 4%. that's $56 more a month or $672 a year. down payment, credit score and d8income determine the rate youl pay. >> borrowers that are getting the best rate are putting 20% to 25% down. they have income that is documentable. so they're providing w-2s and federal tax returns. and they have an excellent r...
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to open its nuclear program to international scrutiny and the resulting sanctions have crippled the economy. today rouhani signaled a new more open approach. "we are ready to show more transparency to the world" he said. rouhani is 64 years old, a cleric with a law degree from scotland. he's also known as a bridge builder who was once iran's chief nuclear negotiator. in 2003, he put that program on pause to pave the way for talks with the west. sir richard dalton, back then britain's ambassador to iran, said rouhani could steer the way to talks again. >> provided by the united states and its negotiating partners come forward a little way to meet iran it should be possible to get a first stage confidence building agreement on the nuclear question. >> reporter: asked specifically today about iran's relations with the united states, rouhani said "there's an old wound between the two countries that needs to be healed." jubilant iranians spilled into the streets to celebrate rouhani's win. although they won't know for some time just how much of a reformer he turns out to be. >> pelley: elizabeth
to open its nuclear program to international scrutiny and the resulting sanctions have crippled the economy. today rouhani signaled a new more open approach. "we are ready to show more transparency to the world" he said. rouhani is 64 years old, a cleric with a law degree from scotland. he's also known as a bridge builder who was once iran's chief nuclear negotiator. in 2003, he put that program on pause to pave the way for talks with the west. sir richard dalton, back then britain's...
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the two largest economies in the world, especially when you put all the european economies together. that's really going to be overshadowed by syria. the other thing about the free trade talks is the french are already complaining saying they want their art and film industry protected. they seem to have forgotten that gerard depardieu has already moved. they are saying the economy remains weak, but they are very focused, larry, on getting everyone to pay more taxes. they definitely want that for sure. >> what a great idea. it's a six-quarter double-dip recession. >> yeah. >> and they want everybody to pay more taxes, michelle. i mean, i just love that. just love that. what a -- there's no -- there's no word in european speak for capitalisma, is there? >> when they see high levels of tax evasion they think everybody needs to enforce better instead of realizing the best way to combat tax evasion and to lower tax evasion is to lower taxes. >> oh, michelle. i am sending you in to do battle. how good is that. >> good luck. >> as always, many, many thanks to cnbc's michelle caruso-cabrera.
the two largest economies in the world, especially when you put all the european economies together. that's really going to be overshadowed by syria. the other thing about the free trade talks is the french are already complaining saying they want their art and film industry protected. they seem to have forgotten that gerard depardieu has already moved. they are saying the economy remains weak, but they are very focused, larry, on getting everyone to pay more taxes. they definitely want that...
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the economy, immigration reform, national security, forget it. it the house of representatives wants to go back 40g years. -- 40 years. ♪ i've got the power >> one of the things you learn as president, you do have differing perspectives on problems. >> it is very easy to slip slide deeper and deeper. >> these programs have protected the u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats. >> the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls. >> over 50 times of since 9/11. >> i don't pay a lot of attention to what barack obama says. >> i don't think we ought to be playing games. >> women have said you need to do something about these late term abortions. >> we have got to get serious. >> we're going to take that action today. >> what have you done for me lately? that's my job. i accept that.
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we don't have the data strengthening the economy support we want or for the fed to walk away. finally, the fed said they would be committed and stick with the stimulus until we see the unemployment rate go under 6.5%. we're nowhere near. we actually upticked last month. that's why we think it's the lower end of the range, a buying opportunity in gold. >> so you think the fed is not going to back away, buy gold her. anthony, what kind of move to you think gold is going to make tomorrow in your view? >> jackie, i think it's completely wrong to buy gold her. this show is kaulgd futures and he's still looking at the past for decisions he's making on gold. the fed has been easing for a year and a half and gold has done nothing but drop. it's all about inflation, inflation according to that cpi number, jeff is right, doesn't exist at this point. it's even detached from the dollar which has shown weakness and gold is still lower right now. so i don't think it really matters what the fed does. if they continue their qe, it won't matter to gold. it's still going lower. if they decide t
we don't have the data strengthening the economy support we want or for the fed to walk away. finally, the fed said they would be committed and stick with the stimulus until we see the unemployment rate go under 6.5%. we're nowhere near. we actually upticked last month. that's why we think it's the lower end of the range, a buying opportunity in gold. >> so you think the fed is not going to back away, buy gold her. anthony, what kind of move to you think gold is going to make tomorrow in...
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and then tomorrow, fed chief ben bernanke will talk about the economy. investors are hoping he'll clarify what he said last month about the fed possibly dialing back it's bond buying program. >>> ahead of that federal reserve meeting, tokyo's nikkei lost a quarter percent while hong kong's hang seng was mostly flat. >>> on monday, investors guessed the central bank will prop up the economy. so the markets went up. the dow climbed 109 points, while the nasdaq rose 28 points. >>> standard & poor's lowered ford motors stock from buy to hold. the market index claimed ford's losses in europe which are expected to reach $2 billion this year. but s&p did say pickup sales in the u.s. should help the automakers see strong profits. >>> a big coup for netflix. starting next year, they'll be joining forces with dreamworks. the agreement is said to include 300 hours of new tv episodes. financial details have not been released but it's expected to be worth several hundred million dollars. the deal will help netflix compete with premium channels like hbo and showtime.
and then tomorrow, fed chief ben bernanke will talk about the economy. investors are hoping he'll clarify what he said last month about the fed possibly dialing back it's bond buying program. >>> ahead of that federal reserve meeting, tokyo's nikkei lost a quarter percent while hong kong's hang seng was mostly flat. >>> on monday, investors guessed the central bank will prop up the economy. so the markets went up. the dow climbed 109 points, while the nasdaq rose 28 points....
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people hurt, a lot of people arrested and the public relations nightmare for turkey has really hurt the economy here. it's called in a lot of questions in terms of the u.s./turkey relationship. president obama is trying to support turkey and say the people have the right to protest, the right to be heard. a time of people are young professionals who say you can't live without facing the threats of tear bull he ises and gas. >> thank you for that, leland. >>> new questions in the investigation into the irs's targeting of conservatives. as brand new fox news poll shows, a vast majority of americans believe the agency's actions were intentional and initiated by high level officials. this coming amid growing new calls for either a major overhaul or possible restructuring of the agency. florida congressman john mica is a republican and a member of the house oversight and government reform committee. thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> so this poll asked people, if theyty the irs targeting of conservatives was a mistake or intentional. 66% say they believe it was intentional. and fro
people hurt, a lot of people arrested and the public relations nightmare for turkey has really hurt the economy here. it's called in a lot of questions in terms of the u.s./turkey relationship. president obama is trying to support turkey and say the people have the right to protest, the right to be heard. a time of people are young professionals who say you can't live without facing the threats of tear bull he ises and gas. >> thank you for that, leland. >>> new questions in the...
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we might taper only because the economy is getting better. we're in no way, shape or form raising rates anytime until 2015. lori: this is big fed meeting. we get economic projections. we also have the press conference. to your point, john, bernanke's chance to set the record straight. will he be more clear, less ambiguous than usual? >> i hope he is. i think the fed did a pretty good job being way more transparent than they have in the past over the last four or five years. i think there was that stumble back on may 22nd. that gives him a chance to set the record. whether or not he will tell us, hey, the fed is looking for 165,000 jobs per month and then we'll taper. i don't think we'll get that kind of transparency. that would be nice and markets would love it but you'll get a clear separation, about rising rates, yes, we will not raise rates and taper. fed has to make it more clear that taper is not an interest rate hike. that will help. if they say this is the what the jobs number we'll look for that would be fantastic but i don't think th
we might taper only because the economy is getting better. we're in no way, shape or form raising rates anytime until 2015. lori: this is big fed meeting. we get economic projections. we also have the press conference. to your point, john, bernanke's chance to set the record straight. will he be more clear, less ambiguous than usual? >> i hope he is. i think the fed did a pretty good job being way more transparent than they have in the past over the last four or five years. i think there...
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economy left something to be desired today. factory output barely rose in may, and consumer sentiment fell in june. wall street reacted with a friday sell-off. the dow jones industrial average lost nearly 106 points to close at 15,70. the nasdaq fell nearly 22 points to close at 3,423. for the week, both the dow and the nasdaq lost more than 1%. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: today the city of detroit, and its creditors, were presented with a series of painful options. retired city workers were warned of significant cuts in pensions and health insurance and creditors were told the city won't be able to pay them back. the day started with an announcement that the government already defaulted on some debt. it got worse from there. ray suarez has the story. >> make the banks pay. >> suarez: a handful of protesters picketed outside the westin hotel this morning, while inside, detroit's emergency manager kevyn orr laid out a last-ditch plan to 150 creditors to accept pennies on the dollar
economy left something to be desired today. factory output barely rose in may, and consumer sentiment fell in june. wall street reacted with a friday sell-off. the dow jones industrial average lost nearly 106 points to close at 15,70. the nasdaq fell nearly 22 points to close at 3,423. for the week, both the dow and the nasdaq lost more than 1%. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: today the city of detroit, and its creditors, were presented with a...
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the meeting is supposed focus on the global economy but a number of big international issues will be on the table. >> protestors demanding action placed white tom stones in belfast. >> we need g8 leaders to get behind a political solution to the crisis. i'm not for more weapons that. will only add fuel to the fire. >> president obama and russian president vladimir putin sat down to discuss the can crisis in syria at their first face-to-face meeting this year. >> we share an interest in reducing the violence. >> president obama signed off on u.s. military support for the rebels fighting to over throw the syrian president. putin is on the other side of the 2-year-old civil war, backing asad. >> complicating relations between russia and the white house are new disclosures from nsa leaker edward snowden that the u.s. intercepted russian communications during a previous summit. >> talk of spying and syria over shadowed news about what could be the world's largest trade deal. >> i'm pleased to join these leaders to announce the launch of negotiations on a new trade agreement. >> the u.s. a
the meeting is supposed focus on the global economy but a number of big international issues will be on the table. >> protestors demanding action placed white tom stones in belfast. >> we need g8 leaders to get behind a political solution to the crisis. i'm not for more weapons that. will only add fuel to the fire. >> president obama and russian president vladimir putin sat down to discuss the can crisis in syria at their first face-to-face meeting this year. >> we share...
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significant not really so much just for the party but potentially for the health of the country and the economy. so that's where you would put your effort. the bottom line on this, though, i think, ultimately for republicans is where is the incentive? life is not very complicated. no matter what your job is, you have to get something done. for these house republicans there's very little incentive to vote for something. to van's point they're going to get primaried. almost all of them do. the average republican district right now is 75% light. there are nine republicans in the house who represent a majority/minority district. even those who sit in heavy districts have a significant latino population, they're also very republican districts. you have to -- the speaker has to find a way to get those folks to vote against their most immediate incentive, which is to be re-elected. >> fortunately we have republicans who look past their district boundaries and look past it and hopefully there's enough of those. i'm an optimist. >> coming up on "the lead," a new tip for a search in a field for jimmy hof
significant not really so much just for the party but potentially for the health of the country and the economy. so that's where you would put your effort. the bottom line on this, though, i think, ultimately for republicans is where is the incentive? life is not very complicated. no matter what your job is, you have to get something done. for these house republicans there's very little incentive to vote for something. to van's point they're going to get primaried. almost all of them do. the...
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economy? where is it? >> the fed has been above consensus of everybody in where the economy is. >> but where is the strength? i feel better against europe and china. >> and oil and gas. >> and the unemployment numbers from those districts are amazing. >> and the housing and the ripple effect that you have pointed out from housing many times. >> and nordstroms. >> and autos doing pretty well. >> restoration hardware. and housing, we could use 2 million homes. you are right. you are right. i'm saying that if you are the fed and say 6.5% unemployment, we are not there. >> we are not there yet. but we may be getting there. taking a look at the futures. >> well, quickly, the banks, jim, that you said are the most impornt sector to keep an eye on, and they are lower this morning by a half percent. >>le with, people are not buying my rap on that stuff. banks are too high, and this guy who is a pop-off jamie dimon said that the rates he will do $2 billion more with the higher rates, but who is he? who
economy? where is it? >> the fed has been above consensus of everybody in where the economy is. >> but where is the strength? i feel better against europe and china. >> and oil and gas. >> and the unemployment numbers from those districts are amazing. >> and the housing and the ripple effect that you have pointed out from housing many times. >> and nordstroms. >> and autos doing pretty well. >> restoration hardware. and housing, we could use 2...
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that's only in the economy meets their expectations. i think -- adam: that's a big if. >> it is a big if, yes, exactly but i do think we're seeing the early signs that the economy will perform significantly better in the second half of the year than it has to date in the first half of the year but i think that, when you look at the fed, you know, in my scenario, they're really only halfway through this purchase program. by the end of jean they will have purchased 670 billion in securities. and they will have purchased about another 660 billion over the next year. so, i think the market reaction has been exacerbated by a couple of things. one of them being the proximity to quarter end which forces people to make position adjustments they may not want to otherwise and also just based on the ferocity of the price action in the bond market i think that a lot of leveraged positions had to be reversed as well. ashley: ward, what about deflation? no one is really talking about it. they were for a while but if you look at some of the, get into
that's only in the economy meets their expectations. i think -- adam: that's a big if. >> it is a big if, yes, exactly but i do think we're seeing the early signs that the economy will perform significantly better in the second half of the year than it has to date in the first half of the year but i think that, when you look at the fed, you know, in my scenario, they're really only halfway through this purchase program. by the end of jean they will have purchased 670 billion in...
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i see a lot more softness in the economy. if i go back and read the beige book, i didn't everybody see the word robust ever. so i don't think that we'll be looking at a change in fed stance for the rest of this year. >> cody, too, from honeywell when he was on here, he was like, no, i don't see anything. so that's not even high tech stuff necessarily. julia, where are you on this? >> i think that they will try to continue to socialize the idea of adjusting the pace of purchases. i think that it's something that the committee wants to do. the committee is getting nervous with never ending qe at the same pace and then ever expanding balance sheet. there are many on the committee that do see progress, particularly in the labor market. and i think that's the key. we do need to get a better sense of what they're looking for in the labor market, number one. do we have to see hiring get even better than it's been. or just more of the same for a longer period good enough to take a step back. remember, to them, tapering is not a tight
i see a lot more softness in the economy. if i go back and read the beige book, i didn't everybody see the word robust ever. so i don't think that we'll be looking at a change in fed stance for the rest of this year. >> cody, too, from honeywell when he was on here, he was like, no, i don't see anything. so that's not even high tech stuff necessarily. julia, where are you on this? >> i think that they will try to continue to socialize the idea of adjusting the pace of purchases. i...
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the official discussion at the g-8 is supposed to center around europe's ailing economy but there's another topic. here is susan mcginnis reporting for wjz. >> president obama left air force 1 holding his daughter's hand. for the next two days he will meet with world leaders in northern ireland. >> beyond these shores in scattered corners of the world there are people living in conflict. you're their blueprint to follow. you're their proof of what is possible. >> the syrian civil war is expected to dominate the talks. russia's president vladimir putin said president obama's plan would hurt the chances for peace in syria. >> are these the people you want to support? are they the ones you want to supply with weapons? >> president obama and president putin are scheduled to hold private talks this afternoon. the conversation comes after a new report reveals the u.s. and the uk spied on us sha and others at another summit. >> the british newspaper the guardian says former nsa contractor edward snowden has provided classified documents which show the u.s. and uk spied on diplomats at the 2009 g-2
the official discussion at the g-8 is supposed to center around europe's ailing economy but there's another topic. here is susan mcginnis reporting for wjz. >> president obama left air force 1 holding his daughter's hand. for the next two days he will meet with world leaders in northern ireland. >> beyond these shores in scattered corners of the world there are people living in conflict. you're their blueprint to follow. you're their proof of what is possible. >> the syrian...
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economy. as the u.s. manufacturing renaissance comes back in the second half of the year. we do anticipate a very strong cap-ex recovery which will clearly benefit industrials in particular. ashley: quickly, we're almost out of time, brian. we think the next leg up requires some sort of unwind in the bond market. we're not seeing money pour out of bond market, are we? >> no. in fact we still see bond inflows. we don't see any major great rotation out of bonds until we see several months of bond fund losses. that will be a 2014 event. ashley: very good. -pbrian belski of bmo capital markets. thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks for having us. ashley: don't forget fox business is the place to be for full coverage and analysis of the fed decision or fred decision and economic projections at 2:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow. we'll also bring you federal reserve chairman ben bernanke's news conference. that should be interesting beginning at 2:30 p.m. eastern time. you can't afford to miss it. certainly the markets are paying a lot of attention as we all are. tracy: one of the
economy. as the u.s. manufacturing renaissance comes back in the second half of the year. we do anticipate a very strong cap-ex recovery which will clearly benefit industrials in particular. ashley: quickly, we're almost out of time, brian. we think the next leg up requires some sort of unwind in the bond market. we're not seeing money pour out of bond market, are we? >> no. in fact we still see bond inflows. we don't see any major great rotation out of bonds until we see several months...
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still very much struggling with its economy. it's so much tied to the united states. why not talk about that? >> well, it's hard to imagine it's not going to be at a least implicit in his speech. but one of the things that people may not know about president obama is that when he was here in the capital, when he was senator obama, that issue, the nuclear issue, was something on the top of his priority list. in fact, when he was campaigning in 2008 and making the point when he got to the general election that he could work across the aisle with republicans. one of the examples he could give is working with former indiana republican on the nuclear issue. that they even traveled together on it. this is actually something, he wasn't here very long as a senator. he didn't even finish his first term, but this is something when he was here briefly he did focus on. the other quick thing i want to point out, gloria talking about the big crowd of 2008 and the much smaller crowd here now that he's president. remember, in 2008, the mccain c
still very much struggling with its economy. it's so much tied to the united states. why not talk about that? >> well, it's hard to imagine it's not going to be at a least implicit in his speech. but one of the things that people may not know about president obama is that when he was here in the capital, when he was senator obama, that issue, the nuclear issue, was something on the top of his priority list. in fact, when he was campaigning in 2008 and making the point when he got to the...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the...
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normally when the economy starts to go up, and optimism goes up, the president goes with it. the effect this president is going down and the economy is going up, that's troubling. >>> back to the poll numbers as it concerns union people, gloria. so republica's want to gain young people, right? they're not doing so good in that category, either. does this help them? >> look, it gives them an +y if you're a republican now and looking at they numbers, you're thinking, what do i need to do for myself? i don't need to be seen as being a friend of president president d8so if you're a republican, you're saying, well, maybe there's an opportunity for us with younger voters, particularly as you look towards 2016, which of course they're all looking towards. they have a batch of judger candidates. if they get immigration reform passed, maybe they can start appealing to hispanic voters, some minority voters. if you're looking at this and you're a republican in congress, you're saying number one, i'm not as afraid of the president as i might have been. and two i see some openings here fo
normally when the economy starts to go up, and optimism goes up, the president goes with it. the effect this president is going down and the economy is going up, that's troubling. >>> back to the poll numbers as it concerns union people, gloria. so republica's want to gain young people, right? they're not doing so good in that category, either. does this help them? >> look, it gives them an +y if you're a republican now and looking at they numbers, you're thinking, what do i need...